Building Conservation | Jackie Gillies + Associates

Conservation Plan

The conservation plan is the primary document used both in establishing a clear picture of the building in its current state and in informing any decisions about its future. Each conservation plan is different, tailored to the needs of the individual building or site, however a typical plan would include a Summary of Historic Research, Architectural Description, Inventory, Condition Assessment, Statement of Significance and Recommendations for Conservation and Repair.

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Jackie brings to the practice a rare combination of design experience with a thorough understanding of heritage principles, with the result that the completed scheme exemplifies the best possible design solution as well as the best current conservation practice.
Jackie is a Registered Architect and member of the NZIA and has been practising for nearly thirty years.
In addition she holds a Masters in Conservation (Historic Buildings).

This work entails historical research including original photographs, preparation of concepts for suitable interpretation methods and management of the various contractors required to implement the proposal.
The purpose of the interpretation is to allow the story of the place to be clearly told and so that the heritage values of the place can be appreciated by a wide audience.